Type of learning involving in which a neutral stimulus is conditioned to cause a response
What is classical conditioning?
Includes self awareness, sense of self, and your perception of the things around you.
What is conscious?
Disorder that causes hallucinations and delusions.
What is schizophrenia?
What is fine motor movement/skills?
Approach that says we are born with our personality characteristics.
What is the Trait Approach?
What is operant conditioning?
Stored information that can be recalled when prompted.
What is preconscious?
Category of disorders that includes fugue states, amnesia, and depersonalization.
What are dissociative disorders?
Infants only have these type of movements when they are born.
What are reflexes?
Theory of motivation that states that we act to reduce tension.
What is the drive-reduction theory?
Pavlov's dogs are an example of this.
What is classical conditioning?
Includes things like nail growth and hair growth; cant be perceived.
What is nonconscious?
A personality disorder that results in people having an extremely high self-worth and lack of empathy.
What is narcissism?
The least developed sense in children.
What is vision/sight?
To reach self-actualization, you need to meet the needs of this level in the Humanistic Theory.
What are esteem needs?
Theory of Intelligence that includes three parts: analytical intelligence, practical intelligence, and creative intelligence.
What is the Triarchic Theory?
Part of the mind that is rarely recalled. Holds hidden traumas and immoral desires.
What is the Subconscious/Unconscious.
Personality disorder that causes people to act overly dramatic and emotional, as well as constantly seeking attention.
What is histrionic personality disorder?
A parenting style that is both affectionate and strict.
What is authoritative?
He is a psychologist that theorized people go through 8 stages of development, and each stage has a crisis resulting in a particular trait.
Who is Erik Erikson?
Part of Gardner's Theory of Intelligence that includes awareness of oneself and their inner feelings.
What is intrapersonal intelligence?
This theorist is responsible for creating the psychoanalytical approach and used the concept of the subconscious heavily in his research.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Psychological disorder that causes fear of random and particular objects or scenarios.
What is phobic disorder?
Babies are born with this reflex, occurs when the sole of the foot is stroked.
What is the Babinski Reflex?
Theory of emotion that states emotions come in opposite and extreme pairs.
What is the opponent-process theory?